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BINDERS OF THE VOLUMES IN THE HARLEIAN LIBRARY
Sir Christopher Wren and the Young Carver
Curing of Henry IV
SIR W. HANKFORD—GASCOIGNE'S TOMB
EARLY USE OF TIN.—DERIVATION OF THE NAME OF BRITAIN
Archbishop Chichely
Bacon's Essays
SHAKSPEARE CORRESPONDENCE
Our Lady of Rounceval
Baskerville the Printer
Autobiographical Sketch
St. Werenfrid and Butler's “Lives of the Saints.”
BOOKS BURNED BY THE COMMON HANGMAN
Judges styled Reverend
Sheriffs of Glamorganshire
Standard of Weights and Measures
YEW-TREES IN CHURCHYARDS
P. S.
Parish Clerks' Company
EARLY USE OF TIN.—DERIVATION OF THE NAME OF BRITAIN
Greek Inscription on a Font
“Fierce”
Richard Geering
Lovell, Sculptor
“Pinece with a stink”
“I put a spoke in his wheel”
“Exiguum est,”
FRENCH VERSE
Vellum Cleaning
BOOKS BURNED BY THE COMMON HANGMAN
Christian Names
Orange Blossom
SIR W. HANKFORD—GASCOIGNE'S TOMB
JACOB BOBART
“Discovery of the Inquisition”
Poetical Tavern Signs
“When the maggot bites
Unkid
NOTES ON BOOKS
Notices to Correspondents
“IN QUIETNESS AND CONFIDENCE SHALL BE YOUR STRENGTH.”
Huggins and Muggins
YEW-TREES IN CHURCHYARDS
Longevity
Foreign Medical Education
Balderdash
Lines on Woman
Cambridge and Ireland
Stereoscopic Angles
Sir John Vanbrugh
NOTES ON NEWSPAPERS: “THE TIMES,” DAILY PRESS
DESCENDANTS OF MILTON
Rev. Urban Vigors
BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
SHAKSPEARE CORRESPONDENCE
Two Brothers of the same Christian Name
Mineral Acids
Stipendiary Curates
Roden's Colt
Early English MSS
TRANSLATION OF THE PRAYER BOOK INTO FRENCH
STARS ARE THE FLOWERS OF HEAVEN
Divining Rod
Giving Quarter
Connexion between the Celtic and Latin Languages
Injustice, its Origin
Poll Tax in 1641
Mr. Pepys his Queries
Chandler, Bishop of Durham
PRAYING TO THE WEST
Mr. Pumphrey's Process for securing black Tints in Positives
“Earth says to Earth”
Female Parish Clerk
Chronograms
Palace at Enfield
A SPANISH PLAY-BILL
AN ANXIOUS QUERY FROM THE HYMMALAYAS
YEW-TREES IN CHURCHYARDS
YEW-TREES IN CHURCHYARDS
P. S.
Heraldic Notes
SHAKSPEARE CORRESPONDENCE
Dionysia in Bæotia
Thomas Chester, Bishop of Elphin, 1580
Camera Lucida
“De la Schola de Sclavoni.”
Haulf-naked
Muffs worn by Military Men on a March
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